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m. Bef 1675 - Sarah KimberlyEst 1677 - 1713
- Ensign Thomas Kimberly1681 - 1729/30
Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Ensign Thomas Kimberly |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
29 Sep 1681 |
Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Marriage |
24 Feb 1703/04 |
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Ruth Hale |
Will[3] |
2 Jan 1729/30 |
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Death[1] |
29 Jan 1729/30 |
Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Burial[2] |
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Green Cemetery, Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Estate Inventory[3] |
17 Feb 1729/30 |
£2109-09-00. Taken by Jonathan Hale and Abraham Kilbourn. |
Probate[3] |
3 Mar 1729/30 |
Will proved. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 3. Thomas3 Kimberly, in Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
674-78.
"3. Thomas3 Kimberly (Eleazar,2 Thomas1), born at Wethersfield, Conn., 29 Sept. 1681, died at Glastonbury, Conn., 29 Jan. 1729/30, aged 48 years 4 months (gravestone); … He served as Deputy for Glastonbury in the General Assembly at the sessions of Oct. 1708, Oct. 1709, May, Aug. and Oct. 1710, May, June, Oct. and Nov. 1711, May and Oct. 1714, May and Oct. 1715, May and Oct. 1716, May and Oct. 1717, May and Oct. 1718, May and Oct. 1719, May and Oct. 1720, May and Oct. 1721, May and Oct. 1722, May and Oct. 1723, May and Oct. 1724, May and Oct. 1725, May and Oct. 1726, May, Sept. and Oct. 1727, Oct. 1728, May and Oct. 1729. He was appointed Surveyor of Lands for Hartford County, Oct. 1713; and Ensign of the Glastonbury company, May 1714. He served as Justice of the Peace in 1715, and from 1722 until his death. In the Lower House, he made an impressive record, for in addition to serving on many committees and in the Council, he was chosen Clerk of the House, Oct. 1718, May 1719, Oct. 1722, at both sessions of 1723, 1724, and 1725, and at the May session in 1726; and he was chosen Speaker in Oct. 1726 and at all subsequent sessions to which he was elected. He was also chosen Clerk of the Hartford Probate Court, 7 Jan. 1711/12. From 1713 until his death he was Town Clerk of Glastonbury."
- ↑ Thomas Kimberly, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Kimberly, Thomas, Esq., Glastonbury, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
3:76.
"Probate Records. Vol. XI, 1729 to 1732. Page 39-40.
Kimberly, Thomas, Esq., Glastonbury. Invt. £2109-09-00. Taken 17 February, 1729-30, by Jonathan Hale and Abraham Kilbourn. Will dated 2 January, 1729-30.
I, Thomas Kimberly of Glastonbury, do make this my last will and testament: I give to Ruth, my wife, her thirds. I give to my three sons, Thomas, Samuel and John, the lott of land where I now dwell, that is to say, my sd. son Thomas to have 8 rods wide on the north side, Samuel to have 7 rods wide next to him, and my sd. son John to have 7 rods wide on the south side, provided my sons pay to their five sisters £80 apiece at the day of their marriage or when they arrive to the age of 21 years, which shall happen first. I give to my sons, each of them, a yoke of steers and a breeding mare. And I give to my sons my lands at Dimond Pond and that land called the 'Pig-in-the-Pocke.' And all the rest of my lands in the Township of Glastonbury to be equally divided between them, all which lands and estate above given to my sons to be to them forever. I give to my five daughters my lott of land lying at the Long Pond in the bounds of Colchester, to be equally divided among them. I give to my sons, Thomas and Samuel, all the rest of my moveable estate after my debts are paid. My sons Thomas and Samuel to be executors.
THOMAS KIMBERLY, LS.
Witness: Joseph Andrews, Thomas Welles, John Hale.
Court Record, Page 13—3 March, 1729-30: Will proven."
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